Attorney: If passed, gambling would take time

Oct. 26, 2012

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If voters approve the "Legalization of Bingo Act" during the Nov. 6 General Election, investors would need time to build a bingo facility that complies with newly created government rules and regulations, an attorney for the proposed project said this week.

Attorney Ron Moroni helped the Guam-Japan Friendship Village become incorporated on Guam, and he spoke on the organization's behalf during a village meeting last week in Yigo.

He said the initiative, if approved by voters, would become law 30 days later, at which time the Department of Revenue and Taxation would start working on rules ...